how low were you able to get the action with those 6100 frets? sounds awesome, I have a Warmoth tele and strat, best guitars for the money in the world!!
Great Playing. I've got a warmoth guitar basically the same setup as yours (swamp ash, chambered body, schaller etc) but with seymour duncan antiquities. I've been trying to get a more vintage sound from this guitar with no luck. Do you think the way the guitar is constructed its' designed for heavier tones? Can't seem to get any real sparkle from this guitar. I'd appreciate your input.
Fucking awesome chops man. I'm looking at a chambered strat. Someone on the forums said that a Warmouth double truss rod neck can cause a weight imbalance because the body is so much lighter. Any thoughts on this?
@WoWintosh The Schaller has a smaller footprint which is why I got it ahead of the Original - it is also supposed to have a warmer tone due to the metal used in the knife edges but I haven't compared so couldn't comment.
@rm13591 The "Original" has much better control and tuning stability compared to the Schaller... The Schaller may have better sustain and a warmer tone... but there is a block built in the floyd and when you replace it... It opens your guitar and really gets the characteristics of your guitar to cut through. Look it up.
Dude your tone is sick man. I suggest you try the v-picks (medium pointed). It will give you the sweetest midrange and fattens up the tone a lot. Good shredding.
Dude, that guitar sounds GREAT. Nice work! May I ask what the whole project cost you? I have an HSS American Strat but have always wanted a Strat with single coils. Thing is, most single coil Strats sound thin and brittle. Not yours, though!
@supermarine67 A little over a grand (in GBP£ that is) - for me in the UK buying from Kinman and Warmoth means import duties etc. I would say that for this build all in it cost around £1200 plus 5-10 hours of your time to put it together and fully set it up. However you get _exactly_ the instrument you want and the highest quality components. If you want a beefy single coil then the Kinman HX85 is for you - however the thicker sound also comes from chambered body and Schaller trem....
Same lick 0:22, 1:03, 1:15, 1:31. If I hear that ever again I am going to cut my ears off with a knife.
wagatabuchunga1 1 month ago
WARMOTH PUTS FENDER AND SUHR TO SHAME.....ROCK ON ....I HAVE 2 WARMOTH GUITAR
david5173red 2 months ago
U have an uncanny ability to remind me of my high school yea when records used to skip What was this videos purpose.? I learned nothing
Hittman67 3 months ago
how low were you able to get the action with those 6100 frets? sounds awesome, I have a Warmoth tele and strat, best guitars for the money in the world!!
wxb200 3 months ago
yep...... best strat ever!!!!! by looks and sound i would agree ..... you have me convinced.... i think ill be ordering my warmoth sometime soon!!!
coreyh101 4 months ago
Great Playing. I've got a warmoth guitar basically the same setup as yours (swamp ash, chambered body, schaller etc) but with seymour duncan antiquities. I've been trying to get a more vintage sound from this guitar with no luck. Do you think the way the guitar is constructed its' designed for heavier tones? Can't seem to get any real sparkle from this guitar. I'd appreciate your input.
luna5632 5 months ago
Fucking awesome chops man. I'm looking at a chambered strat. Someone on the forums said that a Warmouth double truss rod neck can cause a weight imbalance because the body is so much lighter. Any thoughts on this?
MrFrothinger 5 months ago
Sound silence those tremolo springs ... it would sound so much better ...
maschoff69 5 months ago
looks and sounds great man
TheNolanFest 7 months ago
NO SERIOUS PLAYING MY BALLS!!! ur great dude!
ZAKxOFxTHExDEAD 8 months ago
"better structured"? minus a few minor mistakes, your playing is amazing! where did you learn to play?
also, tuning stability-wise, would you choose the Schaller over the Original?
CDI647 8 months ago
can u use a white corian nut with this tremolo
thefrenchman555 9 months ago
What's the difference between the Schaller floyd and the "Original"?
WoWintosh 11 months ago
@WoWintosh The Schaller has a smaller footprint which is why I got it ahead of the Original - it is also supposed to have a warmer tone due to the metal used in the knife edges but I haven't compared so couldn't comment.
rm13591 11 months ago
@rm13591 The "Original" has much better control and tuning stability compared to the Schaller... The Schaller may have better sustain and a warmer tone... but there is a block built in the floyd and when you replace it... It opens your guitar and really gets the characteristics of your guitar to cut through. Look it up.
MrCherryKush 9 months ago
may i ask do you know any other styles?
prototypep4 11 months ago
very cool
coreyh101 11 months ago
Dude your tone is sick man. I suggest you try the v-picks (medium pointed). It will give you the sweetest midrange and fattens up the tone a lot. Good shredding.
francisco444 1 year ago
OK but - its pretty hard to guage the sustain and tonal properties of the chambered body given the constant scale runs.
Mr5CHNELL 1 year ago
Dude, that guitar sounds GREAT. Nice work! May I ask what the whole project cost you? I have an HSS American Strat but have always wanted a Strat with single coils. Thing is, most single coil Strats sound thin and brittle. Not yours, though!
supermarine67 1 year ago
@supermarine67 A little over a grand (in GBP£ that is) - for me in the UK buying from Kinman and Warmoth means import duties etc. I would say that for this build all in it cost around £1200 plus 5-10 hours of your time to put it together and fully set it up. However you get _exactly_ the instrument you want and the highest quality components. If you want a beefy single coil then the Kinman HX85 is for you - however the thicker sound also comes from chambered body and Schaller trem....
rm13591 1 year ago